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An anti-hero adversary of Firestorm who was a potent magic-wielder, able to bring inanimate objects to life.
A enemy of normalman
Crossbow hates modern weapons and prefers his signature crossbow to make his kills.
The Blank is a man who discovered a device that can project a force field around his whole body and even withstand a punch from Wonder Man.
Deformed, morally desecrated and bound to a mobile life support system his entire life, Davros has been regarded by many as the Doctor's most deadly singular threat - as not only the creator of the Genocidal Dalek race, but as an enemy to all of creation.
A former geologist that was caught in an earthquake, where a machine imbued him with vibratory powers, though leaving him physically and mentally disfigured. He is currently stationed in Mandarin City Mongolia.
Fog can transform part or all of himself and his costume into a mist-like form. In mist form Fog can aspyxiate a victim and can conceal his sister, Night, from view, shielding their movements.
Night can project total darkness that can engulf an opponent and prevent him or her from seeing, hearing or even feeling anything - apart from the feeling of falling into oblivion.
Combining the scientific fields of entomology and microelectronics allowed this villain to direct a criminal robotic swarm.
Mark Mandrill is a scientist turned alchemist who wields a wand made out of a special material that allows him to control, reshape, transmute, or levitate any natural element or matter. Years later, Carson Jatts used the wand to become the next Matter Master.
A master of martial arts able to shapeshift into any animal.
The Brain is the nemesis of The Chief, and because of the latter has been left as a brain contained in a jar, and protected by his creation, Monsieur Mallah.
He is a galactic wanderer who destroys civilizations he deems unworthy. He has come into conflict with the Justice League on multiple occasions.
A frequent opponent of Hawkman, Shadow-Thief uses his extra-dimensional shadow powers for personal gain.
Summer Day, (Hyena I), is the sister of Firestorm's girlfriend Doreen Day. She hates the police.
Blackstarr is an alpha-level metahuman. She was a member of the Suicide Squad. By unlocking the secrets of the unified field theory, Blackstarr could tap into the very fabric of the cosmos.
Doctor Regulus possesses solar energy powers, enabling him to generate heat or light from his person in immeasurable quantities. He can recharge his powers through exposure to the Arion star.
Doctor Simon Ecks' greatest weapon is his energy duplicate known as Double X an entity living in a symbiotic relationship with Ecks and possessed of extraordinary power.
The Ghost's greatest weapon was the teleportation device he wore on the glove of his right hand. This device could teleport him anywhere on Earth, enabling him to bypass barriers and commit crimes.
So great is Satanis' mystical power that he can use it in an awesome array of ways. Only one person is known to have greater powers of magic - Syrene, with her Runestone power.
A powerful enchantress and enemy of Dr. Strange.
Bernard Bonner became the electronic villain the Bug. He along with his partner Byte fought Firestorm on several occasions on the electronic web.
Atlantean warrior and scientist who allied himself with Nazi Germany and the Super-Axis.
Thulsa Doom was an extremely powerful sorcerer, although his abilities did wax and wane under uncertain conditions. He has survived several "deaths" and cannot be killed by conventional means. He can form powerful energy shields, project his astral self, alter his own appearance, manipulate others, grant magical power to others...
A Vampire who dates back before even Dracula.
A former criminal who became a cyborg after his death.
Scientist Arthur Dearborn volunteered to let his employer, Roxxon, convert him into microwave energy to prevent his life's work from being scrapped. He fought against and alongside Iron Man on a few occasions. Mike Stone, a trucker, found another version of his armor and became the second Sunturion.
From the classic horror movie The Phantom Creeps.
George "Digger" Harkness is a villain of The Flash (Barry Allen), he first appeared in The Flash #117 "Here Comes Captain Boomerang" in which he used the Captain Boomerang persona to commit crimes. He would later become a member of the Suicide Squad in the 1980s crossover event "Legends".
Absolute Ruler of the Sixth Dimension.
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